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Things blundering often describes ("blundering ________")
- clock
- method
- career
- process
- approximations
- weapon
- endeavour
- sense
- millions
- remark
- intellect
- skirmish
- piece
- interposition
- hurry
- collocation
- efforts
- business
- translation
- purpose
- stroke
- generalship
- manner
- lack
- builder
- operations
- step
- guess
- tragedy
- start
- speech
- words
- hind
- ninny
- general
- declaration
- grammar
- scheme
- way
- principles
- interpretation
- cheat
- lie
- witness
- answers
- feet
- lives
- express
- tactics
- person
- mother
- phrase
- mind
- policies
- version
- mistakes
- fool
- blockhead
- role
- simplicity
- campaign
- fall
- run
- letter
- measures
- technique
- strength
- generation
- barge
- despatch
- statement
- spirit
- cable
- question
- schemes
- proposal
- references
- attempts
- attacks
- fashion
- statements
- sort
- institutions
- writer
- historian
- strategy
- misconception
- performance
- machine
- diplomacy
- struggle
- dislike
- guide
- mistake
- patronage
- thing
- movement
- steps
- divergence
How blundering often is described ("________ blundering")
- blind
- tactless
- such
- pedagogical
- governmental
- incompetent
- stupid
- inexcusable
- terrible
- intentioned
- bureaucratic
- disgraceful
- colossal
- brutal
- most
- official
- much
- egregious
- political
- innocent
- experimental
- clumsy
- painful
- ludicrous
- more
- less
- cheerful
- legislative
- incorrigible
- officious
- persistent
- ridiculous
- tactical
- mystic
- uncritical
- grossest
- continual
- administrative
- serious
- british
- helpless
- gross
- stupendous
- costly
- hotheaded
- hopeless
- logical
- ministerial
- usual
- constant
- disastrous
- own
- undaunted
- expensive
- mere
- judicial
- endless
- criminal
- incredible
- ignorant
- honest
- proverbial
- irish
- quaint
- diplomatic
- military
- dyspeptic
- unaccountable
- fatal
- perpetual
- educational
- pure
- unnecessary
- customary
- tragic
- french
- poor
- sheer
- headed
- ingenious
- sighted
- human
- elaborate
- foolish
